Institute for Global Health Sciences, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA
Institute for Global Health Sciences, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.
BMJ Glob Health. 2023 Oct;8(10). doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2023-013713.
Authorship inequity exists in global health research and can be representative of unequal partnerships. Previous studies showed that low-income and middle-income country (LMIC) authors are under-represented in publications from global collaborative research between LMIC and high-income countries (HIC). However, there are little data on trends for how specific HIC institutions are performing concerning equitable authorship. We used Web of Science to find published articles affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), where an LMIC was referred to in the title, abstract or keywords from 2008 to 2021. The country affiliation of each author for all included articles was grouped based on World Bank data. A total of 5805 articles were included. On average, 53.6% (n=3109) of UCSF affiliated articles had at least one low-income country (LIC) or LMIC author; however, this number increased from 43.2% (n=63) in 2008 to 63.3% (n=421) in 2021. Overall, 16.3% (n=948) of UCSF affiliated articles had an LIC or LMIC researcher as the first author, 18.8% (n=1,059) had an LIC or LMIC researcher as second author, and 14.2% (n=820) had an LIC or LMIC researcher as last author. As long as manuscripts produced by UCSF have no LIC or LMIC authors included the university's commitment to authentic equity is undermined. Global health partnerships cannot be equitable without changing authorship trends between HIC and LMIC institutions.
作者权益不平等在全球卫生研究中存在,并可能反映出不平等的伙伴关系。先前的研究表明,在中低收入国家(LMIC)与高收入国家(HIC)之间的全球合作研究的出版物中,低作者代表性。然而,关于特定 HIC 机构在公平作者身份方面表现的趋势数据很少。我们使用 Web of Science 查找了 2008 年至 2021 年期间,标题、摘要或关键词中提到了中低收入国家的与加利福尼亚大学旧金山分校(UCSF)有关的已发表文章。所有包含文章的作者的国家隶属关系均根据世界银行数据进行分组。共纳入 5805 篇文章。平均而言,UCSF 附属文章中有 53.6%(n=3109)至少有一位来自低收入国家或中等收入国家的作者;然而,这一数字从 2008 年的 43.2%(n=63)增加到 2021 年的 63.3%(n=421)。总体而言,UCSF 附属文章中有 16.3%(n=948)的第一作者是来自低收入国家或中等收入国家的研究人员,18.8%(n=1059)的第二作者是来自低收入国家或中等收入国家的研究人员,14.2%(n=820)的最后作者是来自低收入国家或中等收入国家的研究人员。只要 UCSF 撰写的手稿没有包含来自低收入国家或中等收入国家的作者,该大学对真实权益的承诺就会受到损害。如果不改变 HIC 和 LMIC 机构之间的作者身份趋势,全球卫生伙伴关系就不可能公平。